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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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Additional Conferencing Information<br />

3<br />

Various conferencing modes and video features require additional settings, such as system<br />

flag settings, conference parameters and other settings. In depth explanations of these<br />

additional settings are described in the following sections:<br />

• "H.239 / People+Content” on page 3-2<br />

• "Video Preview” on page 3-19<br />

• "Gathering Phase” on page 3-23<br />

• "Closed Captions” on page 3-26<br />

• "Audio Algorithm Support” on page 3-27<br />

• "Audio Algorithm Support” on page 3-27<br />

• "Media Encryption” on page 3-33<br />

• "LPR – Lost Packet Recovery” on page 3-41<br />

• "Telepresence Mode” on page 3-44<br />

• "Lecture Mode” on page 3-53<br />

• "Permanent Conference” on page 3-59<br />

MPM+ and MPMx cards support additional video resolutions and video quality<br />

enhancement such as Video Clarity in addition to all video modes and features supported<br />

by MPM cards.<br />

MPMx card offers additional functionality, such as support of H.264 High Profile, enhanced<br />

display of Site Names and Message Overlay and more.<br />

• The <strong>RMX</strong> 1500 contains only an MPMx card.<br />

• The <strong>RMX</strong> <strong>2000</strong> can function with three types of video Media Processing Modules<br />

(MPM): MPM, MPM+ and MPMx. These cards differ in their port capacity and their<br />

support of video resolutions.<br />

From <strong>Version</strong> 7.1, MPM media cards are not supported.<br />

• The <strong>RMX</strong> 4000 can contain MPM+ or MPMx cards.<br />

<strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc. 3-1

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